The first industry standard in the field of embodied intelligence was officially released.

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MarsBit
03-26
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On March 26, Mars Finance reported that the first industry standard in the field of embodied intelligence, jointly drafted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) and more than 40 other organizations, was officially released. This standard establishes a unified benchmark testing framework for the embodied intelligence field, marking a new stage in embodied intelligence evaluation where standards are readily available. It is understood that this standard focuses on key fundamental technologies of artificial intelligence and benchmark testing methods for embodied intelligence, while also clarifying the framework and capability requirements of embodied intelligence systems. It will be officially implemented on June 1, 2026. The standard specifies the benchmark testing framework, methods, and indicators for embodied intelligence systems in both simulation and real-world environments. The evaluation system proposed in the standard supports testing of basic capabilities, cognitive reasoning capabilities, and end-to-end closed-loop capabilities, covering four testing methods: static simulation testing, dynamic simulation testing, real-world environment testing, and combined testing. Experts pointed out that to ensure the operability of the standard, a supporting test task library, testing tools, and a standard testing environment were simultaneously built during the standard's development process. Currently, more than 10,000 test task libraries have been built, covering 300 task types including industry, home, retail, and logistics. Testing tools, including those for data acquisition and management, simulation task generation, and automated indicator calculation, have been developed. (CCTV News)

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